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AFRIKOLOGY

What is Afrikology? Afrikology is the study of Traditional and Indigenous Afrika by Black Afrikans. It touches on the history, philosophy, art, law, medicine, engineering, science and technology of ancient Afrika from an Afrikan perspective. Afrikans are exploring their past like never before. No longer will Europe or America have the last word on Afrika's study of itself......Stay tuned. 

IN TRIBUTE TO PROFESSOR NABUDERE

Racism, Pan-Africanism and Resistance

Afrikology and Renewal 

The Transformation of the Global System and its Implications for Africa

 

The Global Political Economy and the Future of Africa

The African Renaissance in the Age of Globalization

 

AFRICAN HERITAGE SERIES:

How Africans Led Humanity in Civilization

 

Blacks Gave the World Knowledge

 

The Legacy of Ancient Egypt in Africa Today

 

Blacks Gave Science to Europe

 

Tracing Africa’s Decline

 

In Our Lifetime

 

Nigeria: History, As Local Scientist Finds Cure for Diabetes

 

Stolen Legacy

 

Tribute to Ivan Van Sertima

1935-2009

 

Olmec head; how African can you get?

 

Runoko Rashidi

2003

 

Dr. Boyd Ed Graves International AIDS

Activist Joins The Ancestors Age 57

 

 

News Release

1952-2009

 

The Jackson Five and the Wailers

 

Michael Jackson

1958-2009

 

May They Rest In Peace

 

Would Western Museums Return Looted Objects if Nigeria and other African States were Ruled by Angels?

 

Scientists Reveal Face of the First European

 

The Nile Valley Civilization and the
Spread of African Culture

Our Revolutionary Heritage

The Haitian Revolution of 1791-1803

Uganda: Country Loses Key Heritage Site

 

The Four Kabakas at Kasubi

 

Introduction to Buganda

 

Africa is no Longer the Dark Continent

 

Rethinking Globalization from an African Perspective

 

Pan-African Indigenous Herbal Medicine 

Technology Transfer

 

The African Background of Medical Science

 

Egypt: Ancient History of African Philosophy

 

African Spirituality, Identity, Racism, and Conflict

 

On Science Vs. Religion: An African-Centered View Explodes Western Myths

 

The Role of Women in African Traditional Religion

 

The Organic Roots of the African Matrilineal Society

General Manifestations of African Religiosity